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anderson. >> jason carroll, thank you. we'll continue to monitor that and now we're back at shimon prokupecz, as -- as jason was saying. shimon is sort of at the front end of the demonstration. shimon, if you can hear us, so you're at sort of the front end of the same group of people that jason is at the rear end of, correct? >> right. and i think jason is now at a distance under that overpass. remember, anderson, one of the first shots we saw was the police coming out of their cars and just pointing their large guns at the people who were sitting along the grass to the entrance to the highway here. and they were telling them to put their hands up. but everyone started running, one, because the police blocked the street off. and they were trying to block them in, from the back and the front. but then, the gunshots and that's when, really, people started running. and so, now, it's all cleared up. there's some police still standing around. it's the second time i think for tonight that we've heard gunshots, anderson. >> shimo
anderson. >> jason carroll, thank you. we'll continue to monitor that and now we're back at shimon prokupecz, as -- as jason was saying. shimon is sort of at the front end of the demonstration. shimon, if you can hear us, so you're at sort of the front end of the same group of people that jason is at the rear end of, correct? >> right. and i think jason is now at a distance under that overpass. remember, anderson, one of the first shots we saw was the police coming out of their cars...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. we're seeing calls for justice and relatively peaceful demonstrations at this moment in louisville where the curfew goes into effect one hour from now as thou authorities prepare for the possibility of fallout after a grand jury's decision to charge no one directly for the death of breonna taylor, the 26-year-old emt killed by police in march. the one officer was charged for wanton endangerment has posted bond and been released from jail. as we look at these pictures of protests through the streets, we'll keep them up and go to jason carroll in louisville for a closer look at the case. jason? >> reporter: well, anderson, weaver just now left jefferson square park. you can see behind me a fire has been set. fire was set, two small fires in jefferson square park and another fire being set as you can see right here. some of these demonstrators setting fire to this bush in a tree. up the road a little bit, they smashed a bus stop, a small group proof test tors now have proeken off from th
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. we're seeing calls for justice and relatively peaceful demonstrations at this moment in louisville where the curfew goes into effect one hour from now as thou authorities prepare for the possibility of fallout after a grand jury's decision to charge no one directly for the death of breonna taylor, the 26-year-old emt killed by police in march. the one officer was charged for wanton endangerment has posted bond and been released from jail. as we...
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>> it doesn't happen often, anderson. since the kentucky attorney general daniel cameron talked about transparency, then, what better way to be transparent than to release the transcripts? you remember, anderson, they released them in the aftermath of the killing of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. so there is a precedence where you can release the transcripts of a grand jury proceeding. because what we really want to know is did he present evidence of the lieutenant who lied on the probable cause affidavit, which was the basis for the judge to sign the no-knock warrant that allowed them to go to breonna taylor's house, and bust open the door and kill her. or did he call the neighbors, the 12 neighbors, that our legal team interviewed, that said there was no knocking and announcing the presence of the police. daniel cameron keeps putting forth this one neighbor, who said that he heard the police knock and announce. but they're not telling you that that neighbor, on two previous statements, said that he didn't hear any
>> it doesn't happen often, anderson. since the kentucky attorney general daniel cameron talked about transparency, then, what better way to be transparent than to release the transcripts? you remember, anderson, they released them in the aftermath of the killing of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. so there is a precedence where you can release the transcripts of a grand jury proceeding. because what we really want to know is did he present evidence of the lieutenant who lied on the...
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mike: the andersons.ou know, vacation every year in the mountains for snowing, up north for water skiing. john: we don't vacation anymore together. we don't do a lot of things because it's just too -- lemonis: as a family. john: yeah, because it's too painful. mike: our family just, like, broke apart. this back area is a little too cramped. lemonis: because you're trying to run two businesses out of 'em. mike: exactly. john: so this is the office. lemonis: hi, there. val: hi. lemonis: i'm marcus. val: val. nice to meet you. lemonis: val, nice to meet you. what do you do? val: i'm the office manager, and i take care of finances for tankfarm. i do -- lemonis: the stores? val: the stores. i do, like, the deposits at the banks. i do payroll. lemonis: and are you guys all paid through anderson? val: correct. lemonis: okay. john: this is amy. amy: i'm the production manager for anderson and tankfarm. lemonis: okay. amy: and then i do finances for anderson, as well, too. lemonis: are you on anderson's payroll, o
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and now, anthony anderson. >> welcome to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson. and i will be your guest host for the night. again. for the third time this summer. you know, when i told jimmy that i'm always happy to fill in for him, i didn't literally mean always. but i do wanna say thanks to jimmy, having to put on pants and haul my ass back to this abandoned house was by far the best birthday present i got. for those of you who don't know, i turned 50 on saturday, which was a lot of fun. we did one of those drive by parties. where i grew up in compton, you didn't want to be associated with a drive by. but this was fun. my friends and family shouted muffled "happy birthdays" from their cars while wearing festive masks. it was like my own personal version of "the masked singer." who is that, my mama or chaka khan? and this was an extra special birthday for me, because on friday, i got a star on the hollywood walk of fame. of course, they say you don't really have a star on the walk of fame until someone dressed as elmo throws up on it. and that happened on tuesd
and now, anthony anderson. >> welcome to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson. and i will be your guest host for the night. again. for the third time this summer. you know, when i told jimmy that i'm always happy to fill in for him, i didn't literally mean always. but i do wanna say thanks to jimmy, having to put on pants and haul my ass back to this abandoned house was by far the best birthday present i got. for those of you who don't know, i turned 50 on saturday, which was a lot of...
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anderson?zanne malveaux, appreciate you of being there. >>> of all the powers the president has, nominating a justice to the supreme court may have the most lasting impact. the court may strive to be nonpartisan in its rulings, it can -- it's hard to stay above the political fray. in november 2018, president trump blasted what he called obama judges on the court for blocking his asylum ban. that provoked john roberts to issue a rare statement saying we do not have obama judges or trump judges. we have a group of dedicated judges doing their best to do equal right before those appearing before them. presidential historian douglas brinkley is with me now. certainly it's not -- clearly this will not be a nonpartisan process. do you predict there's going to be more contentious than past examples? we've seen very contentious hearings, obviously, in the past. >> i think it's going to be the most contentious. i mean, we had a big ordeal with clarence thomas when he was trying to make his way onto the
anderson?zanne malveaux, appreciate you of being there. >>> of all the powers the president has, nominating a justice to the supreme court may have the most lasting impact. the court may strive to be nonpartisan in its rulings, it can -- it's hard to stay above the political fray. in november 2018, president trump blasted what he called obama judges on the court for blocking his asylum ban. that provoked john roberts to issue a rare statement saying we do not have obama judges or trump...
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anderson starts now. >>> good evening. we've reported for months how the president downplayed the coronavirus and said it would disappear and it was under control. tonight you'll hear confirmation and for more. you'll hear the president admitting he'd down play the virus and he knew it far earlier than the public. people say lives have been lost but they are dead. 190,000 americans are dead. the president lied to us when it really mattered. when action could have been taken based on the information the president had that would have saved lives. and in case you're wondering how many lives the number is simply heartbreaking. researchers at colombia university estimate instituting social distancing just one week sooner could have prevented at least 36,000 deaths. two weeks sooner could have prevented 84% of fatalities. in a moment, you'll hear the president's own words taken from many conversations over many months with the washington post and yes, those conversations were recorded and you'll hear them. what's more, everythin
anderson starts now. >>> good evening. we've reported for months how the president downplayed the coronavirus and said it would disappear and it was under control. tonight you'll hear confirmation and for more. you'll hear the president admitting he'd down play the virus and he knew it far earlier than the public. people say lives have been lost but they are dead. 190,000 americans are dead. the president lied to us when it really mattered. when action could have been taken based on...
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anderson? >> do we have any updates on the shooting that occurred last night and how the two officers who were shot are doing? >> reporter: right. and as you know, we were there when those shots rang out last night at about 8:30. at first it was fireworks, then we heard the gunfire start to erupt. two officers were hit during that gunfire last night. the suspect is in custody. both of those officers we are told are doing well. one was hit in the stomach. that officer is still in the hospital. the other officer hit in the hip. that officer was treated and released. as you can imagine, the police commissioner saying earlier today how thankful he is the situation was not worse. we have seen a number of people out here carrying weapons. kentucky is an open carry state, so technically it is legal to do so. but you can imagine given all of the tension that's here on the ground, you're seeing here people carrying weapons, it just adds to the tension that's here. anderson? >> jason carroll, thank you.
anderson? >> do we have any updates on the shooting that occurred last night and how the two officers who were shot are doing? >> reporter: right. and as you know, we were there when those shots rang out last night at about 8:30. at first it was fireworks, then we heard the gunfire start to erupt. two officers were hit during that gunfire last night. the suspect is in custody. both of those officers we are told are doing well. one was hit in the stomach. that officer is still in the...
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but, anderson, it's interesting. you know, the one thing i wanted to talk about is the fact that ruth bader ginsburg began this last supreme court term, right, with her fourth bout of cancer. she was recovering from that. she was heading into this unbelievable term with those big issues. in january, she thought that she was cancer free. and she told cnn. but then, in february, she got these new tests. and what's remarkable about it is that she didn't talk to the public about it like she has in the past. she just dug in. a huge abortion case. she dominated oral arguments on that. and then, covid came and the court was closed down. and we had, for the first time, telephonic arguments. she called in from the honespit and continued to -- on women's health care issue. that kind of shows the woman that she was. and at the end of the term, after the term had finished, she was also working on a book that was going -- one of her former law clerks, amanda tyler, was working on a book talking about her history in the area of je
but, anderson, it's interesting. you know, the one thing i wanted to talk about is the fact that ruth bader ginsburg began this last supreme court term, right, with her fourth bout of cancer. she was recovering from that. she was heading into this unbelievable term with those big issues. in january, she thought that she was cancer free. and she told cnn. but then, in february, she got these new tests. and what's remarkable about it is that she didn't talk to the public about it like she has in...
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>> of course, anderson.ous because if the -- whoever he was talking to, you know, if he ever mentioned it to the russians or the chinese, they, for sure, are going to intensify their intelligence-collection efforts to find out what he is talking about, if they don't already know about it. and of course, as usual, he's taken credit for military capabilities that, at least were begun, long before he arrived. so this is, you know, really reprehensible, on several levels. >> you know, i'm wondering, also, your reaction to the president's broadside against his generals. jamie put up the quote of what he -- he had said and was told to mattis. and also, that they care more alliances -- more about alliances than trade deals. you know, obviously, it comes amid, you know, the most recent controversies. the quotes that "the atlantic" has reported the president said about service members who have died, as well as generals. and now, the president talked about the military industrial complex, when his own defense secretar
>> of course, anderson.ous because if the -- whoever he was talking to, you know, if he ever mentioned it to the russians or the chinese, they, for sure, are going to intensify their intelligence-collection efforts to find out what he is talking about, if they don't already know about it. and of course, as usual, he's taken credit for military capabilities that, at least were begun, long before he arrived. so this is, you know, really reprehensible, on several levels. >> you know,...
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anderson, she really believed in being as visible as possible. i think that's why she kept trying to tell people what was happening with her health as she learned new information and i noticed you asked earlier about the time when she was the only woman on the court from january of 2006 when justice sandra day o'connor stepped down until august of 2009 when sonia soto minor came on. she was suffering from cancer during a period in 2009 right after barack obama took office and i remember asking her, how could you do that? she was being treated for very serious cancer back then. and she said i want to be visible. i want to show all people watching that joint session that the supreme court had at least one woman on it and that was something that she always used her voice to be more present and sort of spread the credit to other women, always helping others come up a long with her. so i would say between the transformation and her efforts at visibility that are much different than other justices now on the court in that realm, she will -- this is a t
anderson, she really believed in being as visible as possible. i think that's why she kept trying to tell people what was happening with her health as she learned new information and i noticed you asked earlier about the time when she was the only woman on the court from january of 2006 when justice sandra day o'connor stepped down until august of 2009 when sonia soto minor came on. she was suffering from cancer during a period in 2009 right after barack obama took office and i remember asking...
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>> well, that's a lot of ifs, ands and butts, anderson.'m focussed on the folks here in south carolina. you know, again, let's get over this first step. will the senate undue their precedent. will they undue the rule of law that was established in the united states senate. do something that they all claimed should not happen. they're going to have to make that determination. then what happens after the election the american people will determine what the ramifications of those actions really look like. >> jamie harrison, i appreciate your time. thank you very much. >> thank you, anderson. >>> just before her death ruth bader ginsburg told her granddaughter her wish was that a new supreme court justice would not be installed until after the election. president trump certainly shows no signs of slowing down the process. >>> plus, one wild card in all this kamala harris sits on the judiciary committee which would be questioning the president's nominee. achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one..
>> well, that's a lot of ifs, ands and butts, anderson.'m focussed on the folks here in south carolina. you know, again, let's get over this first step. will the senate undue their precedent. will they undue the rule of law that was established in the united states senate. do something that they all claimed should not happen. they're going to have to make that determination. then what happens after the election the american people will determine what the ramifications of those actions...
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you know, anderson. i mean, you know, we showed this i think last time craig spencer and i were on together. but if you look at columbia's modeling, in terms of what was possible in terms of preventing infections, preventing deaths. this modeling was done becoack may. and they said at that point, had the country just acted a week earlier, 36,000 people's lives could have been saved, at that point. that's back in may. if we can show this. they show 80 to 90% of infections and deaths could have been prevented. that was back in may. if you extrapolate that to now, i mean, that's -- that's -- you know, so many people's lives. also, you mentioned this earlier, anderson. just look at this. remember, we all were paying attention to italy in the beginning. we don't want to become italy. italy is sort of the cautionary tale. and we sort of paralleled italy's trajectory. but then, italy went down. because what did we do at that point in april? we started to open things up and pulled back on all the measures that m
you know, anderson. i mean, you know, we showed this i think last time craig spencer and i were on together. but if you look at columbia's modeling, in terms of what was possible in terms of preventing infections, preventing deaths. this modeling was done becoack may. and they said at that point, had the country just acted a week earlier, 36,000 people's lives could have been saved, at that point. that's back in may. if we can show this. they show 80 to 90% of infections and deaths could have...
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anderson?drew, thanks very much. >>> we go to the gulf coast where hurricane sally came ashore as a category 2 and weakened to a tropical storm to cause cat strastrophic flooding. this is gary tuchman joins us from pensacola tonight. what does it mean in terms of damage? it's a slow moving storm? >> this is a barrier island, pensacola beach, florida. what hurricane sally meant was hurricane conditions earlier in the day. it wasn't a wind event here. it's a very important point to make it it was scary, it was frightening overnight. they got more than two feet of rain here in pensacola beach. because of that, there's immense flooding in businesses and homes. the bimany beach bar under water right now. next door, there's the parasailing restaurant under water now. there's the case here inness cam bee ya county and the alabama gulf coast. a lot of flooding, a lot of damage, a lot of heartache for people right now. no one has died from this hurricane, and that's very positive. but there have been a
anderson?drew, thanks very much. >>> we go to the gulf coast where hurricane sally came ashore as a category 2 and weakened to a tropical storm to cause cat strastrophic flooding. this is gary tuchman joins us from pensacola tonight. what does it mean in terms of damage? it's a slow moving storm? >> this is a barrier island, pensacola beach, florida. what hurricane sally meant was hurricane conditions earlier in the day. it wasn't a wind event here. it's a very important point to...
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. >> the resemblance is striking, anderson, i know. as far as the president taking questions from reporters, there is no indication from sources at the white house, why he didn't take questions, today. you saw him in the video sort of speeding out of the rose garden. you imagine that he has been hiding his tax returns since 2015. so he may be hesitant to provide details on some very serious questions, that this data from "the new york times" raises. a couple of things, certainly, jump out. for one, the debt. the president owes more than $300 million and that bill is coming due, within the next four years. so where is that money tied up? where is it coming from? is there a potential conflict of interest? further, his dealings with other countries. this data from "the new york times" reveals that the president actually paid more in taxes to the philippines, to india, and to panama, than he did to the united states. it shines a new light, to me, when the president says that he believes that foreign countries are ripping off the united sta
. >> the resemblance is striking, anderson, i know. as far as the president taking questions from reporters, there is no indication from sources at the white house, why he didn't take questions, today. you saw him in the video sort of speeding out of the rose garden. you imagine that he has been hiding his tax returns since 2015. so he may be hesitant to provide details on some very serious questions, that this data from "the new york times" raises. a couple of things,...
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we hope you enjoy this event and will support scott anderson. it's what keeps the doors whether they are open it's what keeps us getting new books so you keep your money here in st. louis and it helps us to be a better bookstore so thank you all so much for your support. when the event coordinator and by help reduce the author events with a fantastic theme here at st. louis. we will be taking questions from the audience so be sure to send your questions and we will get to those at the end of the event and be sure to follow up on facebook to be notified of our virtual events. from the best-selling author, a gripping history of the early years of the cold war the cia covert battles against communism and the tragic consequences that still affect america and the world today. at the end of world war ii the united states dominated the world militarily. economically and in the moral standing. seen as the victor over tyranny and it was clear to some soviet union was executing a plan to expand around the world. chronicled the exploits. michael burke, a c
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anderson. >> drew, thanks very much.ere hurricane sally came on shore this morning as a category 2. caused catastrophic flooding across alabama, the panhandle. pounded the city for nearly 12 hours. gary tuchman joins us from pensacola, tonight. what does it mean in terms of damage? it's a slow-moving storm. >> well, anderson, this is a barrier island, pensacola beach, florida. and hurricane sally, what it meant here was hurricane conditions for much of the morning, today. tropical storm conditions from last night until this afternoon. but it wasn't a -- it wasn't a wind event, here. that's a very important point to make. it was scary. it was there is flooding at businesses and homes. the beach bar under water right now and next door there is the parasaline water business under water right now. that's the case here at escambia county and the gulf coast. a lot of damage and a lot of heart aches for people right now. the good news is no one has died from this hurricane. there has been a lot of rescues. hundreds of people ha
anderson. >> drew, thanks very much.ere hurricane sally came on shore this morning as a category 2. caused catastrophic flooding across alabama, the panhandle. pounded the city for nearly 12 hours. gary tuchman joins us from pensacola, tonight. what does it mean in terms of damage? it's a slow-moving storm. >> well, anderson, this is a barrier island, pensacola beach, florida. and hurricane sally, what it meant here was hurricane conditions for much of the morning, today. tropical...
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>> anderson, deja vu all over again. it is the same story. nobody was surprised he is going to take advantage of every loophole legal or possibly not. that's donald trump. the thing that surprised me is he is once again put himself in a position to risk it all. and i think that that's really significant in this case and the 90s and 2000s, this man has a mass $3.2 billion worth of debt and he somehow managed to renegotiate that three times with banks and bond holders and each time he defaulted on them. what happened now is he's got for years he hasn't been able to borrow from those legitimate sources so i think from some of the other people saying tonight and this is what jumped out at me is who is lending him this money and not so much who is lending it but who is guaranteeing the money to him? back then he had his father to guarantee his loans. today he doesn't have that. >> his dad used to guarantee his loans? >> absolutely. the entire trump organization including his fathers in real estate back then and a famous story where donald was defa
>> anderson, deja vu all over again. it is the same story. nobody was surprised he is going to take advantage of every loophole legal or possibly not. that's donald trump. the thing that surprised me is he is once again put himself in a position to risk it all. and i think that that's really significant in this case and the 90s and 2000s, this man has a mass $3.2 billion worth of debt and he somehow managed to renegotiate that three times with banks and bond holders and each time he...
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>> it absolutely does, anderson. this is the donald trump portrayed in these tax returns is someone who engineered a massive tax cut for corporate america and for affluent americans while avoiding paying anything in taxes. literally almost anything. $750. the year he was elected president at a time when he was saying he was worth $10 billion, which i can assure you he's lying when he says he's worth $10 billion. he's worth a small fraction of that at best. i think the tax returns show that he's deeply indebted. i suspect he's always been much more indebted than he has disclosed publically. the taxes show he's an abysmally bad businessman and deal maker but someone who is not shy at all about bending the tax code to the point that the irs is now auditing him in order to keep preserving as much money as he can for himself. there is no president in the modern era who even comes close to donald trump in terms of rigging his own finances while taking his hand or putting his hand constantly in the public well and not doing
>> it absolutely does, anderson. this is the donald trump portrayed in these tax returns is someone who engineered a massive tax cut for corporate america and for affluent americans while avoiding paying anything in taxes. literally almost anything. $750. the year he was elected president at a time when he was saying he was worth $10 billion, which i can assure you he's lying when he says he's worth $10 billion. he's worth a small fraction of that at best. i think the tax returns show...
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welcome back to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson.s a whole new line-up of guest hosts for you including david spade, jason derulo, and lil rel howery. my first guest tonight has played my tv daughter on black-ish since 2014. now she plays that character on her own show, attends harvard and is here to promote a movie i have nothing to do with. it's just like that song "cat's in the cradle", only more heartbreaking. she co-stars in the animated comedy adventure "fearless." >> please help me, just until i can send them back where they came from. >> wrangling space babies is not part of my schedule today, okay? >> hmm, you are pathetic. i've got to call my parents. >> thank you. >> mom, yeah. i know. this big project just got a lot bigger than i thought. >> "fearless" is currently available on netflix. please welcome yara shahidi. oh, my baby, my baby! >> hi! >> yara, so let's get straight to it. how have you been spending your quarantine time? what's been going on with you and the family? >> it's been pretty chill. we usually don't leav
welcome back to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson.s a whole new line-up of guest hosts for you including david spade, jason derulo, and lil rel howery. my first guest tonight has played my tv daughter on black-ish since 2014. now she plays that character on her own show, attends harvard and is here to promote a movie i have nothing to do with. it's just like that song "cat's in the cradle", only more heartbreaking. she co-stars in the animated comedy adventure...
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"ac 360" with anderson begins right now. >>> good evening. our top stories tonight are about what happens when facts and science are shoved aside in the name of power and politics. we begin with pictures the president speaking in the second straight indoor campaign event in the last 24 hours or so and as you look at that understand how dangerous it is. not because i'm saying it or the experts are, even the president's own experts are saying it. it's what the president himself has said repeatedly but privately and in no uncertain terms. the president himself from part of his interview with bob woodward you haven't heard before saying coronavirus is a killer. the president knows that. he knows it's a killer and airborne in his words and still, he's holding events like these. tonight in phoenix and last night at a massive rally in henderson, nevada vir trtually only masks were people behind him. the rest went without. jammed together for hours shouting and screaming. now, perhaps the president's supporters who were there feel like they're just d
"ac 360" with anderson begins right now. >>> good evening. our top stories tonight are about what happens when facts and science are shoved aside in the name of power and politics. we begin with pictures the president speaking in the second straight indoor campaign event in the last 24 hours or so and as you look at that understand how dangerous it is. not because i'm saying it or the experts are, even the president's own experts are saying it. it's what the president himself...
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i'm anderson cooper in new york. >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta.being seen around the world on cnn international and streamed on cnn.com. >> i cannot believe it's our 21st. the average number of new cases in the country is down since we last met, which is certainly welcome news by any measure. that said, where the numbers have settled, between 35 and 40,000 a day, is not. nor, is the new forecast from the cdc projecting as many as 217,000 deaths by october 3rd. that would be more than 25,000 americans dying from covid over the next three weeks. since our last town hall, many schools and colleges have reopened. and a number of them have seen outbreaks. several promising vagccines hav entered large-scale trials but is now on hold after a subject develop developed adverse effects. telling bob woodward how much deadlier than the flu the virus was. he said that, february 7th, to woodward. a time when taking concrete and decisive action may have saved thousands of lives. we looked at these numbers before but imposing social distancing, just a week sooner
i'm anderson cooper in new york. >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta.being seen around the world on cnn international and streamed on cnn.com. >> i cannot believe it's our 21st. the average number of new cases in the country is down since we last met, which is certainly welcome news by any measure. that said, where the numbers have settled, between 35 and 40,000 a day, is not. nor, is the new forecast from the cdc projecting as many as 217,000 deaths by october 3rd. that would be more than...
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acted early. >> so, we know that's not true, anderson. so much more could have been done, and just what's stunning, here, is here we are, a month later. today is september 14th. that was a month ago. and he is, still, doing the opposite of a responsible, public health plan. we still don't have adequate testing and tracing. he had those indoor rallies, those pictures you showed, with thousands of people without masks or social distancing. and as woodward describes in his book, we still have a failure of leadership. a thousand americans are, still, dying every day. i think it's fair to say much more could be done. >> yeah. and, you know, wirnter is comin. jamie gangel, thanks very much. appreciate it. perspective now from carl bernstein. also, cnn chief political correspondent, dana bash. dana, the president saying this thing is a killer if it gets you. i mean, he knew how deadly it was. he continued to downplay the virus to the american people. and is back to having indoor rallies. it's -- i -- it defies understanding. i mean, it just defi
acted early. >> so, we know that's not true, anderson. so much more could have been done, and just what's stunning, here, is here we are, a month later. today is september 14th. that was a month ago. and he is, still, doing the opposite of a responsible, public health plan. we still don't have adequate testing and tracing. he had those indoor rallies, those pictures you showed, with thousands of people without masks or social distancing. and as woodward describes in his book, we still...
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>> it absolutely does, anderson. this is the donald trump who is portrayed and these tax returns is someone who engineered a massive tax cut for corporate america and for the most affluent americans while avoiding paying anything in taxes, literally almost anything. $750 the year he was elected president at a time when he was saying he was worth $10 billion which i can assure you he's lying when he says he's worth $10 billion. he's worth a small fraction of that at best. i think the tax return shows that he's deeply indebted, i expect. he's always been much more indebted than he's disclosed publicly. the taxes show that he's a bad businessman and deal maker, but someone who is not shy about bending the tax code to the point that the irs is now auditing him. in order to keep preserving as much money as he can for himself. there's no president in the modern era who comes close to donald trump in terms of rigging his own finances while taking his hand -- or putting his hand constantly in the public till and not doing an
>> it absolutely does, anderson. this is the donald trump who is portrayed and these tax returns is someone who engineered a massive tax cut for corporate america and for the most affluent americans while avoiding paying anything in taxes, literally almost anything. $750 the year he was elected president at a time when he was saying he was worth $10 billion which i can assure you he's lying when he says he's worth $10 billion. he's worth a small fraction of that at best. i think the tax...
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and now, anthony anderson. >> welcome to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson.r guest host for the night. again. for the third time this summer. you know, when i told jimmy that i'm always happy to fill in for him, i didn't literally mean always. but i do wanna say thanks to jimmy, having to put on pants and haul my ass back to this abandoned house was by far the best birthday present i got. for those of you who don't know, i turned 50 on saturday, which was a lot of fun. we did one of those drive by
and now, anthony anderson. >> welcome to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson.r guest host for the night. again. for the third time this summer. you know, when i told jimmy that i'm always happy to fill in for him, i didn't literally mean always. but i do wanna say thanks to jimmy, having to put on pants and haul my ass back to this abandoned house was by far the best birthday present i got. for those of you who don't know, i turned 50 on saturday, which was a lot of fun. we did one of...
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anderson?ilm on the late congressman and civil rights leader john lewis. i'll speak with dramont green. sixty percent of my nannies got laid off. i had to furlough my office team. dave is my financial advisor at northwestern mutual. he's like a father to me. he reached out to me. and then reminded me that years of planning with him set me up for success. i was able to rehire my staff. and now i can prepare more for the future. where we've got the best deals on refrigerators, microwaves, gas ranges and grills. and if you're looking for... ♪ smooth driving pays off with allstate the safer you drive the more you save ♪ you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today allstate aso the national eye instituteon did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact
anderson?ilm on the late congressman and civil rights leader john lewis. i'll speak with dramont green. sixty percent of my nannies got laid off. i had to furlough my office team. dave is my financial advisor at northwestern mutual. he's like a father to me. he reached out to me. and then reminded me that years of planning with him set me up for success. i was able to rehire my staff. and now i can prepare more for the future. where we've got the best deals on refrigerators, microwaves, gas...
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anderson? >> thanks. we are going to get a reaction from people who were watching the debate, undecided voters. >> they are happy, feel they are begin the green light. i don't know what the president meant when he said stand by -- >> just that he would get back to it. >> you might want to let it fall in his face on that one. >> my heart breaks when you were saying why should we be surprised. i don't want it to become something people are not surprised by. i have a friend whose son was watching this on the west coast and said, mom, should we buy a gun to protect ourselves? >> there are young people across the country, this is the only america they know. they are growing up in a country where they can't go to school because somebody has mishandled this virus so badly and this person says something so terrifying they ask their mom should we buy a gun. the country deserves better than that. i am as bipartisan as you can get. we are beyond politics. we are in a swamp of misbehavior we wouldn't tolerate from ou
anderson? >> thanks. we are going to get a reaction from people who were watching the debate, undecided voters. >> they are happy, feel they are begin the green light. i don't know what the president meant when he said stand by -- >> just that he would get back to it. >> you might want to let it fall in his face on that one. >> my heart breaks when you were saying why should we be surprised. i don't want it to become something people are not surprised by. i have a...
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>> yeah, anderson. it's been less than 72 hours since ruth bader ginsburg passed and republicans are co-lessing behind president trump and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell to push forward on her replacement as soon as before the election. tonight, senator chuck grassley the former senate judiciary, one of the leading proponents in 2016 of republicans not considering president obama's nominee and senator corey gardener, one of the most endangered republicans coming out saying they will support moving forward on a vote on a potential nominee saying they want a look at that nominee but anderson, what this all under scores is over the course of the last two or three days republicans have gotten behind and at this point in time democrats need four of the 53 republicans to say they will not move forward and not vote on any nominee. they have two. susan collins and lisa murkowski and there is very little hope according to democrats i'm talking to they will be able to find two more. grassly and gardener w
>> yeah, anderson. it's been less than 72 hours since ruth bader ginsburg passed and republicans are co-lessing behind president trump and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell to push forward on her replacement as soon as before the election. tonight, senator chuck grassley the former senate judiciary, one of the leading proponents in 2016 of republicans not considering president obama's nominee and senator corey gardener, one of the most endangered republicans coming out saying they...
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. >> efforts to retrofit anderson for earthquake safety could endanger the protected species of fish downstream. the effort to save the central >>> plus, six feet has become the magic distance to keep covid away, but a new study suggests we should rethink that guideline. >> and look at our choking, smoking air. how long will it stay around? >> at least one more day, another spare the air day on tuesday, unhealthy air quality across the board., but of course it does very hour by hour. we will take >>> the california state legislature overwhelmingly passed a bill that would expedite the retrofitting construction of the anderson dam in santa clara county. the project is an urgent one, because the dam would not withstand an earthquake of magnitude 7 or greater. the construction will greatly threaten the central coast steelhead. we have the relocation effort. >> reporter: the effort was to save the fish, but before they saved them, they had to catch them. >> it was a fishing expedition with nets and buckets, when this team scooped up central california coast steelhead it was to save the f
. >> efforts to retrofit anderson for earthquake safety could endanger the protected species of fish downstream. the effort to save the central >>> plus, six feet has become the magic distance to keep covid away, but a new study suggests we should rethink that guideline. >> and look at our choking, smoking air. how long will it stay around? >> at least one more day, another spare the air day on tuesday, unhealthy air quality across the board., but of course it does...
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>> good afternoon, anderson.s really such a beautiful, gorgeous day here in washington, d.c., but, of course, bittersweet tears in many people's eyes here as hundreds have gathered outside of the supreme court. it started very early in the morning as the sun was just rising. the flag here at half-staff at this very important site. and people come from all walks of life, all backgrounds, and they pay their tributes. they call her a superhero. a civil rights icon. a tigress. antonin scalia, her best friend at the supreme court. we've talked to people who have a real deep appreciation and sense of what she did and what she gave to all of us. so you've got flowers, balloons. you have chalk. people writing in chalk. statements. one of the common quotes, women belong in all places where decisions are being made. that a ginsburg quote itself. i want you to take a listen really to just the outpouring of love and respect for the justice. >> she was a person who said so much about needing to have a voice at the table and t
>> good afternoon, anderson.s really such a beautiful, gorgeous day here in washington, d.c., but, of course, bittersweet tears in many people's eyes here as hundreds have gathered outside of the supreme court. it started very early in the morning as the sun was just rising. the flag here at half-staff at this very important site. and people come from all walks of life, all backgrounds, and they pay their tributes. they call her a superhero. a civil rights icon. a tigress. antonin scalia,...
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anderson?o be exhausted and still long days and weeks ahead. dan, appreciate it. thanks very much. >>> reminder, don't miss "full circle," our digital news show that gives us a chance to dig into important topics, have in-depth conversations. streaming live this week wednesday and friday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. c cnn.com/fullcircle. watch it there and the cnn app any time ondemand. news continues. want to hand it over for chris cuomo for "prime time." >>> i am chris cuomo. welcome to "prime time." and welcome back. labor day is gone. school is back in session. no, it isn't, right? not in too many places. a major failing by our leaders. i'm going to talk a lot about the election tonight. we're eight weeks out. but let's just talk about what matters most, okay? our families. parents are burdened. and the people that we say we want to do the most and the best for, our kids, are getting screwed. and yet the failure to control cases, to push for rapid testing, that's the key, so we can best monitor ca
anderson?o be exhausted and still long days and weeks ahead. dan, appreciate it. thanks very much. >>> reminder, don't miss "full circle," our digital news show that gives us a chance to dig into important topics, have in-depth conversations. streaming live this week wednesday and friday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. c cnn.com/fullcircle. watch it there and the cnn app any time ondemand. news continues. want to hand it over for chris cuomo for "prime time." >>> i...
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>> that's a darn good question, anderson, i've been wondering about that myself. that's something i don't know. it's really hard to do, but there are going to be a lot of people on the left that feel they're entirely justified. this will wind up being two seats that the democrats will feel have been stolen from them. we hear all the time the president talking about the election is stolen, here it's the court that's being stolen in the minds of most democrats. >> david gergen, thank you. a arianne is joining us by phone. what do you make of mitch mcconnell's statement. >> it's the next big fight, that's what's interesting about it, we saw what the last fight was over brett kavanaugh, and that was after the gorsuch, the whole gorsuch nomination hearing. anderson, it's interesting, the one thing i wanted to talk about is the fact that ruth bader ginsberg began this last supreme court term with her fourth bout of cancer, she was heading into this unbelievable term with those big issues. in january she thought that she was cancer free and she told cnn. but then in febr
>> that's a darn good question, anderson, i've been wondering about that myself. that's something i don't know. it's really hard to do, but there are going to be a lot of people on the left that feel they're entirely justified. this will wind up being two seats that the democrats will feel have been stolen from them. we hear all the time the president talking about the election is stolen, here it's the court that's being stolen in the minds of most democrats. >> david gergen, thank...
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sanjay gupta and anderson starts now. >>> welcome. i'm anderson cooper in new york. >> and i'm dr. sanjay gupta. this is our 21st cnn global town hall, coronavirus, facts and fears. thing being seen around the world. >> i cannot believe it's our 21st. the average number of new cases in the country is down since we last met, which is certainly welcome news by any measure. that said, where the numbers have settled between 35,000 and 40,000 a day is not. nor is the new forecast from the cdc, projecting as many as 217,000 deaths by october 3rd. that's 25,000 americans dieing from coronavirus over the next three weeks. many colleges and schools have reopened and many have seen outbreaks. one vaccine is on hold after a subject developed adverse effects. and then an audio recording from the president in february telling bob woodward how much deadlier than the flu the virus was, even as he publicly said the opposite. he said that february 7, a time when taking action might have saved tens of thousands of lives. we looked at this before, but imposing social distancing just a week sooner mig
sanjay gupta and anderson starts now. >>> welcome. i'm anderson cooper in new york. >> and i'm dr. sanjay gupta. this is our 21st cnn global town hall, coronavirus, facts and fears. thing being seen around the world. >> i cannot believe it's our 21st. the average number of new cases in the country is down since we last met, which is certainly welcome news by any measure. that said, where the numbers have settled between 35,000 and 40,000 a day is not. nor is the new...
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susan, welcome. >> thank you, anderson. mr.k out over my biden sign in my front yard and i see a sea of trump flags and yard signs and my question is, what is your plan to build a bridge with voters from the opposing party to lead us forward toward a common future? >> well, you've got it exactly right. i said when i announced the next president of the united states is going to inherit two things. a divided nation and a world in disarray. and remember how i so roundly was criticized during the prime race saying i plan to unite the nation. i'm running as a democrat but i'm going to be everyone's president. i'm not going to be a democratic president. i'm going to be america's president. i have made my whole career based upon bringing people together and bringing the parties together. i've been relatively good at doing that. i learned a long time ago and i apologize anderson has heard me say this. when i first got to the senate i was 29 years old when i got elected. turns out when i was hiring staff my wife and daughter and three c
susan, welcome. >> thank you, anderson. mr.k out over my biden sign in my front yard and i see a sea of trump flags and yard signs and my question is, what is your plan to build a bridge with voters from the opposing party to lead us forward toward a common future? >> well, you've got it exactly right. i said when i announced the next president of the united states is going to inherit two things. a divided nation and a world in disarray. and remember how i so roundly was criticized...
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good evening, i'm anderson cooper. about 100 people are here tonight, in and around their cars to hear from and ask questions of democratic nominee former vice president joe biden. of course, you know, the debate is just 12 days away. election day is 47 days, from now. people around the country have already started voting in some states. and here, in pennsylvania, people will begin mailing in their ballots, within days. as you can see, i'm not wearing a mask tonight. i tested negative for coronavirus this morning. still, i'll be keeping my distance, as will all the participants in tonight's town hall who are here. so let's get going. please, welcome former vice president, joe biden. >> thanks for being here. >> i got tested, too. >> all right. we're good. >> i'm good. i'm good. >> good to be home. >> yeah. have you ever been to an event like this? >> yeah, in delaware. >> oh, of course. yeah. >> buddy. >> all right. let's start off with -- let's start with the coronavirus. in the united states, obviously, we are approa
good evening, i'm anderson cooper. about 100 people are here tonight, in and around their cars to hear from and ask questions of democratic nominee former vice president joe biden. of course, you know, the debate is just 12 days away. election day is 47 days, from now. people around the country have already started voting in some states. and here, in pennsylvania, people will begin mailing in their ballots, within days. as you can see, i'm not wearing a mask tonight. i tested negative for...
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anderson? >> we'll see.ppreciate it. >>> joining me is former democratic presidential candidate howard dean and abby phillip. governor dean, we'll read something you tweeted. you wrote my brother was captured in september of 19744 and and executed by the north vietname vietnamese. f you donald trump. he was killed in laos. it is very personal for you. were you surprised, though, by the reports of what this president is alleged to have said given the public comments he has made on record? >> i wasn't surprised. let me say i almost never use bad language on twitter but like i came to appreciate what was going on over there because i went to laos around 2000 and spent a week with a joint task force sifting sides of mountains for teeth and dog tags of people, american soldiers that crashed into the mountains and were obliterated. this wasn't just about miy brother. it was all american soldiers of every color and race and so forth and so on over there trying to find the remains of these people and for trump to sp
anderson? >> we'll see.ppreciate it. >>> joining me is former democratic presidential candidate howard dean and abby phillip. governor dean, we'll read something you tweeted. you wrote my brother was captured in september of 19744 and and executed by the north vietname vietnamese. f you donald trump. he was killed in laos. it is very personal for you. were you surprised, though, by the reports of what this president is alleged to have said given the public comments he has made on...
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anderson? >> sarah sidner, unbelievable.nks. >>> boos at the nfl's first game as players lock arms for social justice. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can take away so much. but today there's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together in different ways to harness the power of the immune system. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more days. more nights. more beautiful weekends. more ugly sweaters. more big hugs. more small outings. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen during or after treatment has ended and can become serious and lead to death. some of these problems may happen more of
anderson? >> sarah sidner, unbelievable.nks. >>> boos at the nfl's first game as players lock arms for social justice. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can take away so much. but today there's a combination of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's...
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i'm anderson cooper. thanks for joining us.n and around their cars to hear from and ask questions of democratic nominee for president, former vice president joe biden. of course, you know the first debate is just 12 days away. election day is 47 days from now. people around the country have already started voting in some dates. here in pennsylvania, people will begin mailing in their ballots within days. as you can see, i'm not wearing a mask tonight. i tested negative for coronavirus this morning. i'll be keeping my distance, as will all of the programs in tonight's town hall who are here. so let's get going. please welcome former vice president joe biden. [ applause ] >> hey, buddy. >> thanks for being here. >> i got tested, too. >> all right, we're good. >> how are you? >> i'm good. >> thanks for having me. good to be home. >> have you ever been to an event like this? >> in delaware, we did this on the night we did nominated. >> of course. >> hey, buddy. >> all right. let's start with the coronavirus in the united states. we
i'm anderson cooper. thanks for joining us.n and around their cars to hear from and ask questions of democratic nominee for president, former vice president joe biden. of course, you know the first debate is just 12 days away. election day is 47 days from now. people around the country have already started voting in some dates. here in pennsylvania, people will begin mailing in their ballots within days. as you can see, i'm not wearing a mask tonight. i tested negative for coronavirus this...
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it's part of a massive plan to replace anderson dam. here is the story from san jose. >> reporter: soak it all in before changes come to anderson rev voir. >> the amount of damage that would be done is quite substantial. >> reporter: under orders from federal regulators, they will begin draining the reservoir down to 3% of its normal capacity to keep quish and field life alive for the time being. it's the first step to replacing the ageing anderson dam that was birth in 19d 50 and can be in danger if there is an earth wake. the $576 million co-protect will prevent a repeat of a flooding in 2015. a former valley board member lives up against the creek. >> we have to be able to release water fast enough to draw down the residence noir to capture the storm rather than let it spray. >> reporter: they are worried about landslides, and the district that doesn't expect any water shortages in the future, despite the draining of the reservoir. >> we feel comfortable we are off set that with the local supplies, and other things we are working on.
it's part of a massive plan to replace anderson dam. here is the story from san jose. >> reporter: soak it all in before changes come to anderson rev voir. >> the amount of damage that would be done is quite substantial. >> reporter: under orders from federal regulators, they will begin draining the reservoir down to 3% of its normal capacity to keep quish and field life alive for the time being. it's the first step to replacing the ageing anderson dam that was birth in 19d 50...
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and now, anthony anderson. >> welcome to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson.gain. for the third time this summer. you know, when i told jimmy that i'm always happy to fill in for him, i didn't literally mean always. but i do wanna say thanks to jimmy, having to put on pants and haul my ass back to this abandoned house was by far the best birthday present i got. for those of you who don't know, i turned 50 on saturday, which was a lot of fun. we did one of those drive by parties. where i grew up in compton, you didn't want to be associated with a drive by. but this was fun. my friends and family shouted muffled "happy birthdays" from their cars while wearing festive masks. it was like my own personal version of "the masked singer." who is that, my mama or chaka khan? and this was an extra special birthday for me, because on friday, i got a star on the hollywood walk of fame. of course, they say you don't
and now, anthony anderson. >> welcome to jimmy kimmel live, i'm anthony anderson.gain. for the third time this summer. you know, when i told jimmy that i'm always happy to fill in for him, i didn't literally mean always. but i do wanna say thanks to jimmy, having to put on pants and haul my ass back to this abandoned house was by far the best birthday present i got. for those of you who don't know, i turned 50 on saturday, which was a lot of fun. we did one of those drive by parties....
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but danahy we know is highly regarded, anderson. her departure was certainly a surprise. >> and are there any details from officials at the department of justice on how the probe into the fbi's russia investigation is going? >> yeah, look. there is a lot of skepticism that there's going to be any other big shoe to drop. any big indictment from this investigation. we already saw a low-level fbi lawyer who got indicted for falsifying an e-mail that was used in -- in -- in the investigation. we don't -- nobody's expecting any big revelations, here. it's going to be very harsh criticism, we expect, of some of the officials that ran the -- the investigation in 2016 and 2017. but, you know, look. we also expect, anderson, that it's going to go well past november. so the question is, is there pressure to produce something? an interim report. a halftime report for the -- for bill barr, before november. that is the big question. that would be highly unusual, even in -- in these abnormal times that we live in. >> evan perez, appreciate it. he
but danahy we know is highly regarded, anderson. her departure was certainly a surprise. >> and are there any details from officials at the department of justice on how the probe into the fbi's russia investigation is going? >> yeah, look. there is a lot of skepticism that there's going to be any other big shoe to drop. any big indictment from this investigation. we already saw a low-level fbi lawyer who got indicted for falsifying an e-mail that was used in -- in -- in the...
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police say winona anderson who's 29 years old killed mccloud.vestigation, police say mccloud prior to that crash during a fight with anderson. the two had a relationship but police didn't go into details. anderson being held on a million dollar bond. >>> coming up, is it a church or an illegal dispensary? >> we talk with a group leader is all about cannabis and psychedelic mushrooms. it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. you can adjust your comfort on both sides... your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable will it help me keep up with mom? you got this. so you can really promise better sleep? not promise... prove. and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 60 months on all smart beds. ends monday. >>> new at 11:00, an unusual bust for oa
police say winona anderson who's 29 years old killed mccloud.vestigation, police say mccloud prior to that crash during a fight with anderson. the two had a relationship but police didn't go into details. anderson being held on a million dollar bond. >>> coming up, is it a church or an illegal dispensary? >> we talk with a group leader is all about cannabis and psychedelic mushrooms. it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. you can adjust your...
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anderson reservoir is about to get an upgrade. and while there is clearly a need for, kpix 5's john ramos reports some are shocked by how long it will be off limits. >> a lot of people from the south bay grew up playing here at anderson reservoir and they're going to grow up a whole lot more before they'll be able to return here. >> reporter: in 2009, the earthen anderson dam was found to be seismically unsound. beginning october 1st, the public will no longer be allowed near the lake as the water level is drawn down to almost nothing. >> as early as january 2021, we could have a very different kind of view of anderson reservoir. it will be that way for a long time. >> reporter: a very long time. valley water officials predict the work won't be finished until 2031. first they'll dig a new outlet tunnel that will quadruple the amount of water that can be released under control. they couldn't release water fast enough in 2017 so it spilled over, flooding coyote creek and parts of san jose. thanks to the oroville dam failure, they're
anderson reservoir is about to get an upgrade. and while there is clearly a need for, kpix 5's john ramos reports some are shocked by how long it will be off limits. >> a lot of people from the south bay grew up playing here at anderson reservoir and they're going to grow up a whole lot more before they'll be able to return here. >> reporter: in 2009, the earthen anderson dam was found to be seismically unsound. beginning october 1st, the public will no longer be allowed near the...
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"ac 360" with anderson begins right now. >>> erin, thanks so much. good evening, looking at lower manhattan at the end of a day this afternoon was a day like 19 years ago, blue skies and soft breezes. want to show you the two beams of blue light, a reminder of the twin towers at the trade center. even now, on just about any mild september day, it's impossible not to be reminded even if only for a moment what happened where that light shines, all the lives lost in the attacks, all the first responders that made the ultimate sacrifice running into straight into nothing less than hell on earth to save others. today since every september 11th, each and every name of the fallen was spoken but this time prerecorded by family members.
"ac 360" with anderson begins right now. >>> erin, thanks so much. good evening, looking at lower manhattan at the end of a day this afternoon was a day like 19 years ago, blue skies and soft breezes. want to show you the two beams of blue light, a reminder of the twin towers at the trade center. even now, on just about any mild september day, it's impossible not to be reminded even if only for a moment what happened where that light shines, all the lives lost in the attacks,...
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they say wynonna anderson, who is 29, killed macleod on sunday.they found macleod dead in a car that had crashed into a pole. after an investigation, they say macleod died prior to the crash, during the fight with anderson. they had a relationship but police did not go into details and anderson is being held on a million dollar bond. >>> in money watch, they want to lure customers back plus they want to deliver your package right at home. >> reporter: stocks were mixed on monday. the dow fell 223 points and the nasdaq gained 75 and the s&p 500 lost seven. shares a video conference zoom fell after a report that was solid. they have seen their popularity skyrocketed, and put out better- than-expected guidance for the rest of the year. it also reported that revenue quadrupled compared to the same quarter a year ago. shares of zoom are up more than 360% since the start of the year. >>> amazon received faa approval to deliver packages with drones. the shipping giant still needs to test fly it's drones for you can start making deliveries to customers an
they say wynonna anderson, who is 29, killed macleod on sunday.they found macleod dead in a car that had crashed into a pole. after an investigation, they say macleod died prior to the crash, during the fight with anderson. they had a relationship but police did not go into details and anderson is being held on a million dollar bond. >>> in money watch, they want to lure customers back plus they want to deliver your package right at home. >> reporter: stocks were mixed on monday....
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we'll watch every minute of it, anderson. thanks so much for joining us. really appreciate it.on, once again a little bit over an hour from here cnn president reasonable town hall with the democratic presidential nominee joe biden. that's tonight 8:00 p.m. eastern only here on cnn. >>> funlly tonight, as we try to do every night here in "the situation room," we want to pay tribute to some americans who sadly have died from the coronavirus. arlene mcguire of pennsylvania. she was 86 years old. she was known for her great fashion sense and for always be impeccably dressed. arlene loved listening to music, especially to the bee gees and abba. she looked forward to visits from her two daughters where they often enjoyed coffee together on her patio. louisa mccarthy was 105, a truly loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother. she was full of life and lived very independently despite her age. her daughter, mary, described her as a very funny person who simply everyone loved. may they rest in peace and may their memory be a blessing. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." you can
we'll watch every minute of it, anderson. thanks so much for joining us. really appreciate it.on, once again a little bit over an hour from here cnn president reasonable town hall with the democratic presidential nominee joe biden. that's tonight 8:00 p.m. eastern only here on cnn. >>> funlly tonight, as we try to do every night here in "the situation room," we want to pay tribute to some americans who sadly have died from the coronavirus. arlene mcguire of pennsylvania. she...
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anderson. thank u very much. we appreciate your joining us.son, the mayor of liverpool, saying quite exclusively that the government's 10 p.m. curfew on pubs and restaurants and the government's decisio to allow students to go back to university in this case in liverpool, both decisions he says has made the situation with covid-19 worse in the city for which she is mayor. now-- he is mayor. we will talk about a new pledge 65 countries have signed up to. the idea is to make more commitments to protect wildlife and habitats. we'll explain how this is going to work. ♪ now, children in zimbabwe have gone back to school after six months off. but some teachers are on strike. let's hear from our bbc correspondent. >> in the capital today, the strike seems to have been quite patchy. in some schools there were teachers teaching but in some of the schools that i had witnessed the students were just sitting in the class and there were no teachers to teach. they were obviously the preventative measures had been ken with handwashing as well as the temperat
anderson. thank u very much. we appreciate your joining us.son, the mayor of liverpool, saying quite exclusively that the government's 10 p.m. curfew on pubs and restaurants and the government's decisio to allow students to go back to university in this case in liverpool, both decisions he says has made the situation with covid-19 worse in the city for which she is mayor. now-- he is mayor. we will talk about a new pledge 65 countries have signed up to. the idea is to make more commitments to...
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by the way, i'd like to ask it is town hall tonight, anderson cooper. but you like to claim your super journalist, and he said the ban was hysterical, xenophobia and fearmongering from the time we end up lamented. that one decision saved hundreds of thousands of americans from contracting the virus and likely dying. you might want to have asked them those questions. meanwhile president trump holding a massive rally as we just told you, and supporters just getting a chance to hear the president speak. investigative reporter lawrence jones on the ground tonight, and you get all the hard assignments. i give you all the hard assignments, you get to hang out and be with people. >> i'm glad you are acknowledging it now, sean. what's going on on the ground? >> this is the president's second visit to the state of wisconsin. in the past month. as you know, the president won the state by less than a percentage .4 years ago and it's no doubt going to be a showdown in 2020. i had the opportunity to talk with supporters on the ground and they say the issues that mat
by the way, i'd like to ask it is town hall tonight, anderson cooper. but you like to claim your super journalist, and he said the ban was hysterical, xenophobia and fearmongering from the time we end up lamented. that one decision saved hundreds of thousands of americans from contracting the virus and likely dying. you might want to have asked them those questions. meanwhile president trump holding a massive rally as we just told you, and supporters just getting a chance to hear the president...
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anderson and don't you dare miss this. >> everybody thinks that i promised every kid on "black-ish" a car. that is not true. i only promised -- no, no. ♪ if i could, baby i'd ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. >>> today marks the first anniversary of the consense dive boat disaster off the southern california coast. the boat caught fire killing 34 passengers trapped below deck. many of the victims were from the bay area. today an underwater memorial was dedicated. rosanna lost two daughters and her husband. >> we have plaques that have pictures of our two daughters, their names and their dad, so that there's a name to the face. >> the cause of the fire is still under investigation, though, court documents say criminal charges against" conception's" captain are imminent. >>> a major development tonight in the fight against covid-19 is sparking both anticipation and concern. the cdc has now issued guidelines asking all 50 states and several large u.s. cities to be ready to dis
anderson and don't you dare miss this. >> everybody thinks that i promised every kid on "black-ish" a car. that is not true. i only promised -- no, no. ♪ if i could, baby i'd ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. >>> today marks the first anniversary of the consense dive boat disaster off the southern california coast. the boat caught fire killing 34...